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Anti-Bullying For Pupils

Our anti-bullying policy is used to ensure that all pupils can learn in a supportive, caring and safe environment without fear of being bullied.

Bullying is against our Code of Conduct and we do not accept it at St Clare’s.

Bullying could happen in a number of ways:

Hitting or kicking

Using unkind words

Taking things that belong to someone else

Not including others

Using technology to bully others (e-mails, social media). Known as ‘cyber-bullying’.

Bullying can affect people in many ways:

Feeling sad and upset

Becoming shy and nervous

Feeling ill

Changes in behaviour

Difficulty concentrating

If anyone feels they are being bullied they should speak to a member of staff or their parents straight away so they can get support. Incidents will be recorded and passed on for staff to
deal with. Parents will be kept informed so they can also give support.

Pupils will learn about bullying in their lessons to help raise awareness. All pupils and staff will sign the anti-bullying pledge each year.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/joinin/whats-in-your-fridge-recipe-picker Here is a useful resource to encourage students to get cooking at home and to continue to practise their Food Technology skills. Not only will it encourage students …